? Five-game losing streak ends with 102-93 victory
? Win marred by knee injury to Andrew Bynum
The LA Lakers have ended their five-game losing streak with a 102-93 win over the San Antonio Spurs, but the victory was marred by a knee injury to the starting centre Andrew Bynum.
The 23-year-old, who has undergone three knee surgeries in as many years and missed the first 24 games of the season, pulled up in the second quarter and sat on the court for a few minutes before limping to the locker room. Bynum will now undergo an MRI scan, but the team sounded confident he would be on the court for the playoffs. Bynum had been a key component in the Lakers' 17-1 stretch before the recent losing spell.
"I went in at half-time to talk to him and he said: 'I'm going to be alright,'" the Lakers coach Phil Jackson told reporters during the game. "I think he has a good idea about it because he's been through this before."
Kobe Bryant scored 27 points against the Spurs, who rested Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, as the Lakers (56-25) pulled into a tie with Dallas for the second seed in the West. With the game tied 83-83 midway through the fourth, the Lakers went on a 19-5 run to finally put away San Antonio, who had long secured the top seed in the conference.
The Lakers, the defending NBA champions, can secure the second seed with a season-finale win against the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. Lamar Odom, who will be starting in Bynum's place against the Kings, finished with 23 points. Pau Gasol added 17 points and 17 rebounds but the Lakers are still searching for the form that took them to two consecutive NBA titles. "The playoffs [are coming] at a perfect time for us," Odom said. "We need a little break to recuperate, watch the tape and get better."
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